Evening Republican, Volume 20, Number 239, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 5 October 1916 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 [ADVERTISEMENT]

Grand Jury Returns One Indictment. The* grand jury which was called on the petition of John Hurley and Twenty--seven others to investigate the com hauling matter, made its report Wednesday. The report, which completely exonerates Commissioner D. S. Makeever and County Farm Superintendent Jesse Nichols of the charge of hauling com from the county farm in 1910, is published elsewhere. The grand jury-also made the foilowing report on the county farm and county jail: „ _ "Wc, thegrand jury, called for the .September term, 1916, hereby report that on October 4, 1916, we visited the county poor farm and the county jail of Jasper county, Indiana, and found the same in first class condition throughout, and we have no sug--gestiens or recommendations to make concerning their management or condition. — W. O. NELSON, Foreman. JOHN SCOTT, . DAVID ZEIGLER, CLIFFORD BEAVER, WM. SCOTT, PETER SHIDE. One indictment was returned, but as the arrest has not yet been made, “thn name 6f"tfie"party"or oiten.-eTias' not been made public.

You can appreciate good shirts and hose when you have had an example of the “other kind.” WJLSON BROS, label is a protection agairist the “other kind,” and HILLIARD & HAMILL have them. We will unload Friday and Saturday a carload of nice, ripe, sound potatoes in- g. bushel bags at $1.60 a bushel. Mrs. Adin Nordyke, ,of Chalmers, spent Wednesday with her sister and brother, Opal and Chester Sigman, other friends here. Down goes the price of potatoes. We will unload a carload of nice, sound potatoes Friday and Saturday at $1.60 a bushcE r . JOHN EGER.